Evan Goldberg, a native of Vancouver, has been passionately devoted to the world of film since his early years, sharing this enthusiasm with his close friend Seth Rogen. This shared passion led to the creation of their breakout hit, "Superbad," which was remarkably penned by the duo at the tender age of 13.
In the year 2011, Goldberg and Rogen co-founded the esteemed production company, Point Grey Pictures, which has since been responsible for producing a plethora of successful films, including the critically acclaimed "The Disaster Artist" and the controversial "The Interview."
The pair's creative endeavors also extend to the realm of animation, as they were instrumental in the development of the R-rated feature "Sausage Party." Furthermore, they are currently working on various television series, including the popular "The Boys" and the Wall Street comedy "Black Monday."
In addition to his work behind the camera, Rogen has also made a name for himself in front of the lens, appearing in notable films such as "Neighbors," "The Disaster Artist," and "Steve Jobs." Notably, he has also lent his talents to an episode of the iconic animated series "The Simpsons," specifically the season premiere of Season twenty-one, titled "Homer the Whopper."